With record-low turnout expected for California's general election, a medical marijuana dispensary in Sacramento is offering a unique incentive.

"If people go out and they vote and they bring in their 'I Voted' sticker, we're going to give them a complimentary gram on the house," said Shayna Schonauer, manager of River City Phoenix in Sacramento.

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By midday, the free weed offer had attracted about a dozen patrons who voted, Schonauer told KCRA 3.

Other get out the vote campaigns were more traditional.

Labor leaders in Sacramento geared up for a massive last day effort to knock on doors, with projections showing less than a 50 percent turnout for registered voters -- which would be a record low for a general election.

"Traditionally, that's not good news for Democrats," said Art Pulaski, the California Labor Federation's secretary and treasurer. "But for us, when we talk to people, they come out and vote."

Gov. Jerry Brown will be hosting family, friends and staffers to watch election returns at the Old Governor's Mansion on H Street in Sacramento -- the very home where Brown's family lived when his father Pat Brown was elected governor in 1958.

Brown never lived in the mansion as he was away at law school, but the home has great sentimental value for him.

"Well, I do have some nostalgia," Brown said after the June primary. "I also think we need a little bit of cleaning and I think the electrical wires need repair."

Brown is predicted to win Tuesday's election, making it his fourth term as California's governor.